Colour Me Hell! Understanding of light in the interior. Part III: Patterns of opaque materials
Jan 16, 2012
professional interior designers use lighting control provides training to create amazing results. In this four-part series, which I call “Colour Me Hell: Understanding the interior light” pull, my experience in interior design community in London to explain this fascinating topic. This third article reports on how to create a model with an opaque material.
The second option for an interior designer to create the model includes a light opaque surfaces that reflect light in the room. This pattern is more complex and creative process can tune the interior to stunning effect. Display lighting effects, as we understand the surface and its structure. For example, the “standard” technique, which are often seen in apartments in London, just cast a delicate play of light on the wall. Light cleaning equipment, so the walls appear to have flat and two dimensional. Some top London interior
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